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Report

31 May 2016

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Asia Floor Wage

Precarious Work in the GAP Global Value Chain

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Shedding light on the gaps in implementaion of Gap commitments, violaions of internaional labour standards and challenges Gap may face in upholding commitments to decent work, this report contributes new research collected through interviews with 150 workers in India and Indonesia engaged in Gap supply chains. These recent indings, collected between August and October 2015, are situated in context of both previous studies on Gap supply chains in Cambodia, India and Indonesia and the broader context of the global producion network.

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ILO International Labour Conference 2016: 30 May - 10 June

Asia Floor Wage releases briefings detailing labour abuses in global value chains of Walmart, Gap and H&M